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#87 3 From out of the mist

AndManAndMan Registered Users Posts: 1,252 Major grins
edited October 18, 2011 in The Dgrin Challenges
Only seeing things in 1s, 2s & 4s at the moment.
Out for sunrise yesterday and captured these.

C&C always appreciated

"From out of the mist"

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#2
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#3
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Peter

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    WhatSheSawWhatSheSaw Registered Users Posts: 2,221 Major grins
    edited October 17, 2011
    I really like #2. The color pops.
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    SeascapeSSeascapeS Registered Users Posts: 814 Major grins
    edited October 17, 2011
    I'm not real sure about the black at the bottom. I know it's the hillside, but I keep thinking the picture didn't load completely. I prefer #1 because the trees in the front stand out more.
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    travelwaystravelways Registered Users Posts: 7,854 Major grins
    edited October 17, 2011
    SeascapeS wrote: »
    I'm not real sure about the black at the bottom. I know it's the hillside, but I keep thinking the picture didn't load completely. I prefer #1 because the trees in the front stand out more.

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    I'm thinking that you may try to cut the bottom at the base of the first row of trees, so you will have 3 trees and 3 windmills...
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    AndManAndMan Registered Users Posts: 1,252 Major grins
    edited October 18, 2011
    Thanks for the feedback folks.
    Peter

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    "Landscape photography is the supreme test of the photographer - and often the supreme disappointment." Ansel Adams
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